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Importing Images Problem - ICC Error?

jfiscus

Rap Master
Up until the other day I was able to import images in Gerber just fine, now I receive an error while opening them. The image "shows up" in the Composer window, but when I try to print it I receive an error message stating "No shapes found in file" and the image doesn't show up in GSPplot.

The error message I receive when opening/importing images states:
Color Management (window title)
Unable to open:
C:\DOCUME~1\jfiscus\LOCALS~1\Temp\ICCED2.tmp (GLE:0, HR:80004005)

Help please?

Added: when I go to that directory, the file ICCED2.tmp IS there...
 

Tony Teveris

New Member
The ICC file is embedded in the image. When you open the file(PLT) or place the image we extract the icc to use throughout Omega. The problem here seems to be that the ICC file can not be read meaning we do not understand whats in it.

Within Composer go to the Image Fill dialog and select a different profile (i.e. Adobe). That should clear the error up.
 

Tony Teveris

New Member
In Composer select the image you imported. Then go to the Image Fill dialog, it's the button on the toolbar that looks like a picture frame.

In the dialog you should have "process" selected and then there is a drop down list of Image Source Profiles. If the image is RGB then select the Adobe, if its CMYK whatever.
 

jfiscus

Rap Master
In Composer select the image you imported. Then go to the Image Fill dialog, it's the button on the toolbar that looks like a picture frame.

In the dialog you should have "process" selected and then there is a drop down list of Image Source Profiles. If the image is RGB then select the Adobe, if its CMYK whatever.

When i click that button, I receive the same pop-up error message.
After X-ing it out, the correct dialog appears, then once you select a profile you receive a subsequent error message before continuing...

To me, it looks like the program cannot find the profiles correctly?
 

Tony Teveris

New Member
If you have Photoshop you could open the image and resave it w/o embedding the icc profile in it.

What version of Omega are you running.
 
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